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Post by chicken on Jan 18, 2012 23:25:27 GMT -5
I selected to sit out because I thought I would still be able to help with some strategy. I come to find out I will not be able to help my tribe... WELL FUCK ME. If these other tribes are smart at all they will both attack Gunlom first and force us to finally go to a TC and vote someone out... Exactly why I wanted to sit out...OH WE LOST? WELL I DIDN'T REALLY PLAY It's okay I guess...the other people on my tribe are smart enough to figure out the best strategy for us. Sadly I still think we are at a big disadvantage to start. these other tribes SHOULD go after us first. If not, lol. more updates/observations to come. if you read this post and say hi
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Post by Rob Mariano on Jan 18, 2012 23:30:35 GMT -5
Hi
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Post by chicken on Jan 18, 2012 23:36:20 GMT -5
;D
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Post by Natalie White on Jan 19, 2012 9:15:04 GMT -5
Hi
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Post by Natalie White on Jan 19, 2012 9:15:13 GMT -5
And I'd be interested to hear what your strategy would have been had you been able to help with that part of the challenge.
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Post by chicken on Jan 19, 2012 11:26:45 GMT -5
My plan would have gone one of two ways:
1) Deceive the other tribes: try and get burrunguy to go after nanguluwur, and vice versa. It would have been hard to get them to do this though.
2) attack original maguk, jabiru, nanguluwur, and nourlangie FIRST that are on the opposing tribes. My reasoning being they are the most likely to attack Gunlom. If the other tribes arent as unified and making a coordinated effort, original jabiru and gunlom would probably not attack out tribe since that is 9 our of the 11. So it would be important to keep original gunlom and jabiru in, in hopes that they would be the least likely to attack the current gunlom tribe (if old allegiances still exist)
hope those make sense^^
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Post by Natalie White on Jan 19, 2012 11:34:36 GMT -5
Yup, it makes sense. Thanks!
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Post by chicken on Jan 19, 2012 22:51:53 GMT -5
we lost when I was sitting out...coincidence?
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